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NR. 3/2005

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Zmiany w narządzie
wzroku u chorego z jamistością rdzenia (syringomielia)
Ophthalmologic Changes in Patient with Syringomyelia
Jadwiga Bernardczyk-Meller,
Małgorzata Karolczak-Kulesza, Ewa Czaplicka
Katedra i Klinika Okulistyki Akademii Medycznej im. Karola
Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu
Kierownik: prof. dr hab. med. Krystyna Pecold |
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| Summary: |
Usually in patients with
syringomyelia, in visual organ, we can find Horner
syndrome or nystagmus.
We present the case of 43 years old man with
hypermetropia, partial optic nerve atrophy, fibriae
medullaris in ophthalmoscopy. He also had scotoma in
visual field test, and pathological mass with empty
caves around both optic nerves.
The results of pattern visual evoked potentials (PVEP)
were abnormal – reduction in amplitude and longer
latency of P100.
The follow-up time is nearly 5 years. We have observed
progression in visual organ pathology – hypermetropia
was getting bigger, latency in PVEP became longer and
diameter of optic nerve was bigger too. |
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| Key words: |
syringomyelia, optic nerve
tumor, ophthalmologic changes, diagnostic. |
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